Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Tasmania
Ever thought about Tasmania for hiking? It's Australia's wild side done properly. Imagine beautiful Cradle Mountain, the famous Overland Track, Freycinet Peninsula beaches, Bay of Fires with those orange rocks, and Three Capes Track. The trails are maintained well, scenery's absolutely stunning, and there’s wildlife everywhere. Get your camera ready!
10 best hiking & trekking Tasmania tours
Compiled by

MelissaTasmania travel expert at TourRadar
- Trek the Cradle Mountain Overland Track
- Western Arthurs Traverse - Tasmania, Guided *TREK* (All Inclusive)
- Walk Bruny Island & Tasmania's South West (5 destinations)
- Walk Tasmania's Tarkine & Cradle Mountain
- Walk Tasmania's East Coast
- Walk Tasmania’s Capes, Freycinet & Maria Island
- Walk Bruny Island & Tasmania's South West (6 destinations)
- Tasmania's Maria Island Walk (Portered)
- Tasmania's Maria Island Walk (Non-Portered)
- Walk Tasmania's Bay of Fires (5 destinations)
Trek the Cradle Mountain Overland Track
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“By booking a tour it made me accountable and I achieved my goal and it feels great!”
Richard, traveled in December
The premier 65km trail through Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park showcases Tasmania's finest wilderness. The path leads past Dove Lake, up Marion's Lookout, and along D'Alton Falls, concluding with a scenic ferry ride across Lake St Clair.
Duration 6 days Destinations Launceston, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Heart-pumping Distance 129 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,440
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Western Arthurs Traverse - Tasmania, Guided *TREK* (All Inclusive)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great hike, exceptional scenery, really a one of a kind experience.”
Mat, traveled in December
The challenging Western Arthurs Traverse stretches 35.9km through Southwest National Park's rugged landscape. Expert guides lead technical sections between Lake Cygnus and High Moor, with nights spent camping at pristine alpine locations over 7 intense days.
Duration 7 days Destinations Southwest National Park Age Range Ages 18-60 Physical Rating Heart-pumping Operator Climbing Mountains From
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Walk Bruny Island & Tasmania's South West (5 destinations)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The tour met all my expectations and more. The age group of fellow hikers was perfect from a fitness point of view.”
Glenys, traveled in March
Tasmania's finest trails unfold across the Three Falls Circuit in Mt Field, the demanding Tarn Shelf Walk, and Bruny Island's dramatic Fluted Capes track. Professional guides ensure safe summit attempts on Hartz Peak, leading groups through diverse alpine and coastal terrain.
Duration 6 days Destinations Hobart, Mount Field National Park, Hartz Mountains National Park, Bruny Island Age Range Ages 15+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 136 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $3,175
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Walk through Tasmania's ancient takayna/Tarkine rainforest and see Cradle Mountain's UNESCO-listed wilderness on this 6-day hiking adventure. Montezuma Falls stands at 104 meters, and you'll complete the Dove Lake Circuit surrounded by glacial lakes and mountain peaks. Cruise the Pieman River to reach Hardwicke Point, then hike the wild coastline to Rupert Point with views of Sandy Cape.
Duration 6 days Destinations Launceston, Corinna, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Sheffield Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 234 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,995
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Walk 11.5 km through Freycinet National Park to iconic Wineglass Bay and the secluded Hazards Beach, with views of the Hazards Range towering above Coles Bay. See Maria Island's Fossil Cliffs with thousands of ancient shellfish fossils and walk the Painted Cliffs' vibrant Triassic sandstone formations near Darlington. Tackle a 14 km section of the Three Capes Track to Cape Raoul, descending onto dolerite cliffs with sweeping views of Cape Pillar and the Southern Ocean.
Duration 6 days Destinations Launceston, Freycinet National Park, Swansea, Coles Bay, Maria Island, Orford, Darlington, Flinders Island, Port Arthur, Cape RaoulSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 599 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,820
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The dramatic trails of Freycinet's Wineglass Bay and The Hazards Range await skilled hikers. Professional guides lead through challenging Three Capes Track sections including Cape Raoul and Cape Huay, while Maria Island offers prime wildlife viewing.
Duration 6 days Destinations Launceston, Freycinet National Park, Swansea, Maria Island, Port Arthur, Hobart Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 201 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,490
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The Three Falls Circuit in Mt Field National Park leads to Russell Falls dropping through the rainforest, then the steep Tarn Shelf Walk climbs up to Lake Dobson's glacier-carved terrain. Climb to the top of Hartz Peak in Hartz Mountains National Park for 360-degree views across the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area and D'Entrecasteaux Channel. The Fluted Cape track at Adventure Bay and the Cape Queen Elizabeth coastal trail on Bruny Island feature white sand beaches meeting rocky headlands full of native wildlife.
Duration 6 days Destinations Hobart, Hartz Mountains National Park, Bruny Island, Fluted Cape, Cape Queen Elizabeth Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 105 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,385
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Duration 4 days Destinations Hobart, Maria Island, Triabunna, Darlington Age Range Ages 12+ Distance 105 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From
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Duration 4 days Destinations Hobart, Maria Island, Triabunna, Darlington Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Heart-pumping Distance 105 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From
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Binalong Bay's coastal paths lead to Blue Tier's rainforest summit on this Tasmanian adventure. The route winds through challenging headlands at Policeman's Point, Deep Creek's tidal zones, and Mount William National Park's pristine beaches with professional guidance.
Duration 3 days Destinations Launceston, St Helens, Mount William National Park Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 169 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,530
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What people love about Hiking & Trekking Tours in Tasmania
- Trek the Cradle Mountain Overland Track
Sure it would have been radical to do the hike independently; cheaper yet more daunting, lonely, and stressful and ultimately I would've kept procrastinating and never reached my goal of hiking Cradle Mountain. By booking a tour it made me accountable and I achieved my goal and it feels great!
- Western Arthurs Traverse - Tasmania, Guided *TREK* (All Inclusive)
Great hike, exceptional scenery, really a one of a kind experience.
- Walk Bruny Island & Tasmania's South West (5 destinations)
The tour met all my expectations and more. The age group of fellow hikers was perfect from a fitness point of view and the guides Jay and Stacey went above and beyond their job roles to make our experiences wonderfully enjoyable and memorable.
What our customers ask about Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Tasmania
What are the best hiking trails in Tasmania for different skill levels?
Tasmania's trails cater to hikers of all abilities from casual walkers to seasoned trekkers. The Dove Lake Circuit at Cradle Mountain presents an approachable 6km loop for newcomers while the Cape Raoul track offers a moderate 14km route with ocean panoramas. Advanced hikers seeking a challenge will find it on the steep Hansons Peak trail which rewards with views across the alpine landscape. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Good guides and great company. Well organized. A real treat." Hikers can base themselves at properties like Stewarts Bay Lodge or Discovery Holiday Park in Cradle Mountain village.
When is the best time of year for hiking in Tasmania?
The optimal hiking window in Tasmania spans October through April when conditions are mild and paths stay mostly dry. The coastal paths like Bay of Fires and Three Capes Track see their best weather during summer months (December-February) though higher spots like Cradle Mountain remain cool. Spring brings flowers to paths like Cape Raoul while autumn paints the landscape near Crater Lake with golden fagus trees. March stands out as a favorite among TourRadar travelers for its balanced weather. Pack layers regardless of season as conditions can shift rapidly especially on mountain trails.
What types of accommodation can I expect on multi-day hiking tours?
The lodging options near Tasmania's trails range from well-appointed lodges to nature-focused retreats. Stewarts Bay Lodge provides waterfront cabins near Port Arthur's trails while Bruny Island Lodge offers farmhouse comfort with private bathrooms. At Cradle Mountain Discovery Holiday Park guests stay in two-bedroom units with community spaces. One TourRadar guest noted: "The accommodation was well-chosen for location and comfort after long hiking days." Most properties sit close to major trailheads making them practical bases for daily hikes.
What's the typical daily hiking distance on Tasmania trekking tours?
Daily distances on Tasmania's trails typically span 6-14km based on the route and terrain. The Three Capes Track features moderate 8-9km segments like Cape Hauy while more demanding paths such as Cape Raoul stretch to 14km with elevation gain. Most day walks take 4-6 hours with stops for rest and photos. Tours often mix shorter walks like the 6km Dove Lake loop with more demanding climbs to spots like Marion's Lookout. Places such as Three Capes and Tasman Lodge provide comfortable spaces to rest between treks.
What wildlife might I encounter while hiking in Tasmania?
The trails through Tasmania's national parks offer regular wildlife sightings. Wombats often graze the buttongrass plains around Cradle Mountain while wallabies frequent Adventure Bay. The coastal routes along Bay of Fires present chances to spot seals albatross and coastal birds. Bruny Island is known for uncommon species including the forty-spotted pardalote and swift parrot. Hikers frequently report seeing Tasmanian native hens and echidnas on paths near Mount Brown and Crescent Bay.
Are there family-friendly hiking options in Tasmania?
Several Tasmanian trails work well for family groups. The Dove Lake Circuit at Cradle Mountain offers a gentle 6km loop while select portions of the Bay of Fires coastal path provide easy walking and beach access. The route from Remarkable Cave to Crescent Bay can adapt to family needs. Most tours welcome children 8 and older though certain challenging tracks like Cape Hauy require participants to be at least 15. Family-focused properties such as Discovery Holiday Park Cradle Mountain provide spacious multi-room setups for groups with children.
























